Glossary entry (derived from question below)
Spanish term or phrase:
Ha No.
English translation:
Reg./I.D./Auth. Number
Added to glossary by
Alison Trujillo
Apr 15, 2021 19:32
3 yrs ago
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Spanish term
Ha No.
Spanish to English
Law/Patents
Law: Patents, Trademarks, Copyright
Notary
At the top of a notary record, this appears:
Ha No: 312646
What does the "Ha" stand for?
Ha No: 312646
What does the "Ha" stand for?
Proposed translations
(English)
3 | Registration/Identification number | David Hollywood |
Proposed translations
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Registration/Identification number
A status of “Virginia Notary Public” shows our office has received verification that ... name of the notary, the notary's registration number, and the expiration date.
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Note added at 6 hrs (2021-04-16 02:20:26 GMT)
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I think this has to do with the notary's official identification/registration number
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Note added at 1 day 6 hrs (2021-04-17 01:53:18 GMT)
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"Ha" in the sense of "habilitación"
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Note added at 6 days (2021-04-22 02:20:32 GMT) Post-grading
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you'r welcome and glad to have helped
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Note added at 6 hrs (2021-04-16 02:20:26 GMT)
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I think this has to do with the notary's official identification/registration number
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Note added at 1 day 6 hrs (2021-04-17 01:53:18 GMT)
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"Ha" in the sense of "habilitación"
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Note added at 6 days (2021-04-22 02:20:32 GMT) Post-grading
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you'r welcome and glad to have helped
Note from asker:
I think you are correct that "Ha" in this case stands for "habilitación". Therefore, I think the translation would be: Ha > Auth. (as in "authorization number"). Might you add "Auth." as the translation suggestion so I can award points for that? It would make a good glossary entry. |
Come to think of it, I think your suggestion is clear enough already. I'll accept that one. Thanks very much for your help with this one. |
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Comment: "Thanks!"
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